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Board adopts 'schools as public assets' resolution to open district property to community projects

San Francisco Board of Education · December 14, 2010
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Education adopted a resolution directing the superintendent to develop a vision and policy to treat SFUSD facilities as public assets for community gardens, economic opportunities and pilot educator/family housing, with guidance to use MOUs and pilot projects; vote was 6 ayes.

The San Francisco Board of Education voted on Dec. 14 to adopt a resolution directing the superintendent to develop a vision statement and policies to treat district facilities as public assets to help close the opportunity gap.

The resolution, updated with budget‑committee amendments, calls for policies and procedures for community use of underutilized school properties and asks staff to pilot projects in the 2010–2011 school year, including community gardens,…

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